Tom Brady pulls through for Hurricane Milton victims with very thoughtful gesture

Hurricane Milton, which is classified as a “dangerous Category 3” storm has made landfall on Florida’s west coast. And it has impacted the lives of many.

So Tom Brady, who considered the Tampa area his home for a few years, decided to help in any way he could.

“In the wake of Hurricane Milton, I’ll be making a donation of $100k to help get essentials like food, water, and first air to fellow Floridians in need.

My friends at @gopuff are matching this, along with all other donations made via ‘Give With Gopuff,’ all benefitigin the Volunteer Florida Foundation.

Keep those impacted by these storms in your prayers, look out for you neighbors, and continue to help out anyway you’re able. Stay safe, and stay strong Florida ,” Brady posted on social media.

Brady moved to Tampa Bay full time in 2020, joining the Buccaneers. He remained with the team for three seasons, winning one Super Bowl, before ultimately retiring (for the second time) after the 2022 season.

However, this will always be a place he considers home.

As of Thursday morning, more than three million people are without power. And in St. Lucie County, tornadoes touched down with four confirmed deaths so far.

One place that was horribly affected was Tropicana Field, the home  of Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays. The field was being used as a site for first responders and state and local emergency management services who were helping with debris removal. Cots were arranged on the field.